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the surreptitious
adjective
Stealthy, furtive, well hidden, covert (especially movements).
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Mr. Tartakov admits to the surreptitious visits.
(The surreptitious filming of a former Treblinka guard is the apotheosis of investigative journalism).
The surreptitious subpoena of The A.P.'s phone records is outrageous.
What surveillance techniques will be used to uncover the surreptitious leaker?
Instead, the supervising detective ordered "the surreptitious collection of a DNA sample," according to his report.
"The surreptitious aspects of it will be very obvious to them".
Darnell is also a champion of the untold story, the surreptitious and strictly confidential.
Under a leaden sky, students debated whether the surreptitious broadcast was a thoughtless prank or a crime.
The new documents include fresh allegations of misconduct on the Success, including the surreptitious placement of cameras in women's showers.
He never mentioned Wei Ziqi's name or the surreptitious campaign, but he emphasized the improvements in the village.
The more immediate crisis is the surreptitious replacement of her daughter's beloved hamster with a sickly, smelly impostor.
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